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Abel Christensen
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11 November, 16:21
What is diffusion, active transport and osmosis
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Arjun Collins
11 November, 16:49
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Diffusion - spreading particles (ex: angel of perfume spreading throughout the room)
Active transport - movement of ions from a low concentration to a higher concentration.
Osmosis - movement of partials through a semi-permeable membrane from a less concentrated solution to a higher one.
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